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To gain new abilities and knowledge through work.
To learn various skills and experiences
To follow a long-term job path or ambition.
To pursue a career
When your timetable is full of tasks every day.
Busy work schedule
Always feeling very tired because of work.
To frequently feel exhausted
When your job causes physical or mental health problems.
To suffer from various health issues
Finish work before the time limit ends.
Meet a deadline
When you have too many tasks to do.
A heavy workload
Time off work when you are ill.
Sick leave
Stop working before the normal retirement age.
Take early retirement
Someone who works well with others in a group.
A good team player
To find a job that gives you high income.
To get a well-paid job
You receive a lot of money for your work.
To be well-paid
Always sitting in an office, not moving around much.
Stuck behind a desk
Feeling trapped in the same boring routine every day.
Stuck in a rut
Work that requires strength, hands, and movement.
Manual work
Jobs like building, fixing, cooking - physical jobs or use your physical strength
To work with your hands
A job with high status, big decisions, lots of responsibility.
A high-powered job
When you start and manage a company yourself.
Run your own business
When nobody tells you what to do — you control your work.
To be my own boss
You work for yourself, not for a company.
Self-employed
Work you do without pay to help others.
Voluntary work
A job with no promotion, no future.
A dead-end job
A job with regular office hours, Monday to Friday.
A nine-to-five job
A job where you work fewer hours, often for students.
A part-time job
A job where you work around 40 hours every week.
A full-time job